A new study suggests that iron supplements can have a beneficial effect on both ovulation and conception. It is suggested that taking iron supplements regularly can increase the likelihood of getting pregnant to 40%. More... It's important that the results are reproduced, but the results suggest that women who are trying to get pregnant should consider having greater amounts of iron in their
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Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Monday, October 30, 2006
Endometriosis Can Affect Younger Women
Endometriosis can be very difficult to diagnose, and even more so in younger women. The symptoms can be quite varied and suggestive of other diseases. For teenagers, whose symptoms have started at an early age, doctors often don't diagnose endometriosis because it is not a disease they typically see in this age group. It can be very painful and can also cause fertility problems. More....
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Sunday, October 29, 2006
Fertility Foods
According to Dr. Jeremy Groll, author of "Fertility Foods," there is a definite connection between the foods we eat and our fertility. Particularly foods which raise our insulin level, he suspects can cause fertility problems. According to Groll, there is an undeniable link between a body's insulin resistance and fertility problems. Resistance to insulin increases the body's insulin levels,
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Saturday, October 28, 2006
Understanding Miscarriage
This article is a very informative overview of miscarriage--what causes it, how to prevent it, cope with it, etc. A very good read... Miscarriage is a relatively common experience — but that doesn't make it any easier. Ending a pregnancy without a baby to hold in your arms is heartbreaking. Take a step toward emotional healing by understanding what can cause a miscarriage, what increases the
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Infertility Linked To Autism?
Although some new research suggests that couples who have difficulty conceiving have a greater chance of having a baby with health problems, the experts agree the overall risk is still very small. They surmise that the health problems causing the infertility are the same ones that can also cause the future problems with the baby. Couples with fertility problems are three times more likely to
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Friday, October 27, 2006
When's The Best Time To Have A Baby?
I found this article which is bound to stir up some emotion among women who are planning to get pregnant at what is considered an "older" age. The trend of women having babies much later in life than they did 20 years ago, is still continuing. And as techniques improves in the field of reproductive technology, it is likely that this trend will continue. There are definitely pros and cons to
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Thursday, October 26, 2006
Vitamin To Help Get Pregnant
Folic acid has been well known to help women reduce their chances of conceiving a baby with spinal chord defects, such as spina bifida. But new research suggests that it can have an additional benefit. Taking folic acid may actually help women to get pregnant... Long known to safeguard the health of the unborn baby, this is the first time folic acid, a form of vitamin B, has been shown to aid
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Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Older Moms May Pass On Fertility Problems
A new study suggests that women who delay having children until they are older, may pass on some infertility risks to their daughters. It seems that because older women also have older eggs, this may cause some future problems when their own daughters are trying to get pregnant. The research, however, is not conclusive. Read more... A study of women at a fertility clinic found that those who
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Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Infertility Could Be Just A Phone Call Away
Research continues to uncover new ways that infertility can become compromised, simply by going about our daily lives. A new study points to cell phones as a potential threat to male fertility. Samples taken from men attending a fertility clinic revealed their sperm declined steadily in number, quality and ability to swim as mobile phone use increased. Where men used their phones for more than
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Monday, October 23, 2006
Improve Male Factor Issues
It's currently well documented that couples facing difficulty in achieving pregnancy have a fairly equal distribution of male and female issues which contribute to the infertility. So it stands to reason there would be more research to try to determine ways to improve male fertility, as it had been a long held belief that most of the problems were with the women. Many times, vitamins and
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Saturday, October 21, 2006
Acupuncture and painWith all the attention that acupuncture is getting as a means to increase fertility, I thought this short video addressing one of the fears of acupuncture--pain, would be of interest.
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Thursday, October 19, 2006
Even Celebrities Can Struggle With Fertility Issues
No one is immune to infertility. It doesn't matter how rich or famous you are, no one can protect themselves from it. There has been a lot of media coverage lately of celebrities who are trying to get pregnant and having a hard time. Recently, J.Lo was focused on, and now it's Nicole Kidman. If you are someone who is struggling to conceive, at least take comfort in the fact that you are
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Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Baby Born From Frozen Egg
A recent birth which was created by using a woman's frozen egg in the invitro fertilization process, gives hope for the future to women who may need to choose this option. Currently, the only option to preserve your fertility is to freeze embryos, but sometimes this isn't practical if you don't currently have a male partner to provide the sperm. Egg freezing has not been very successful yet,
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Tuesday, October 17, 2006
PCOS Treatment Not Harmful To Baby
Good news for women struggling with PCOS and infertility. One of the treatments is a drug called Metformin, whose potential to harm the fetus if taken in early pregnancy was unknown.. A recent study shows that the drug doesn't appear to cause any major malformations, however further research is needed. Metformin is used, with or without insulin, to treat patients with type 2 diabetes - and it
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Monday, October 16, 2006
Global Fertility Is Falling
This is a very surprising article revealing that the U.S. will see a significant increase in population--adding 100 million people over the next 4 decades. Compare this to the European Union, where by 2010, deaths are expected to start outnumbering births. Generally speaking, richer countries which have more educated women have fewer children and invest more in each of them. More... As birth
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Sunday, October 15, 2006
Obesity Impact on Fertility
There are many problems associated with being overweight, and reduced fertility is among them. The good news is, diet and exercise can help restore fertility...so if you are having trouble conceiving and are overweight, try losing some weight and adding some exercise, and maybe your odds of conception will improve. Read more Obesity Epidemic Is Causing Infertility And Reducing The Success .
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Saturday, October 14, 2006
IVF At 50 Or More?
In the U.K., according to the Chairman of the Governments fertility authority, advanced age is not a sufficient reason to rule patients out for fertility treatment. This decision raises all sorts of controversial opinion, as women attempt to get pregnant through IVF at an increasingly advanced age. More... Infertile patients of any age should be seen as individuals whose reproductive choices
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Friday, October 13, 2006
Fertility Treatment Available for Single Women
A longstanding debate has been resolved by a vote on Friday in the UK, but that didn't stop the demonstrators from voicing their opposing opinions on the issue--whether it was necessary to be a male/female couple in order to receive fertility treatment. Parliament voted on Friday in favour of a government bill to allow single women and lesbian couples to continue to have fertility treatment.
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Thursday, October 12, 2006
National Fertility Education Program
A landmark new report out of Australia has resulted in calls for a national education program to prevent infertility. It seems that a substantial number of people surveyed did not know about the effects of age on a woman's fertility, with an even bigger misunderstanding about its effects on a man's. The National Fertility Study shows that 88 per cent of men and 57 per cent of women between the
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Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Before You Make That Baby...
I just came across this article that has some valuable advice on what areas you might need to focus on before getting pregnant. There's some really good tips here as we often forget the practical side when our minds get (emotionally) wrapped around the idea of having a baby! Most couples don't just wake up one day and think, "Let's start a family now!" As much as some might wish their partners
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Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Do You Dress Better When You're Fertile?
Okay, this article makes a point that seems a bit farfetched to me. It seems women dress differently when they are ovulating, and by differently, they mean more attractively. The only thing that makes sense to me is that your hormones rise when you're about to ovulate, which can increase your libido (nature's way of making sure you procreate!). So maybe that causes women to act/dress more sexy
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Monday, October 9, 2006
Alternative Therapies On The Rise
It seems that alternative therapies are being more widely accepted by mainstream fertility doctors, as they discover that pregnancy rates increase when women apply these techniques. I think many women have found this out already, but mainstream medicine is reluctant to adopt anything just based on anecdotal evidence. Without scientific proof, they will not encourage patients to try these
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Sunday, October 8, 2006
"Bio-Panic" Causes Increase In Fertility Treatment
A rather new phenomenon, called bio-panic (which stands for biological clock-panic) is causing increasing numbers of single women to seek fertility treatment to have a baby if they don't have an appropriate partner to have a baby with. Many are suddenly realizing that this commitment-phobic man they are living with, who says he wants children 'at some point', cannot hear their biological clocks
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Saturday, October 7, 2006
New Fertility Gadget
Ahh...technology! Another gadget enters the marketplace to help women trying to get pregnant. This one tracks your cycle and alerts you to the time when you are supposed to be the most fertile. And what is this new gadget, you ask. It's a phone.... Gizmodo.comMitsubishi D702iF Cellphone Tracks Fertility Cycle Gizmodo.com, Hungary - 21 hours ago This is the Mitsubishi D702iF cellphone for NTT
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Friday, October 6, 2006
Oh Baby! Cost-Cutting Help for Couples Trying to Conceive
The changing age of the American family is a trend that has showed no sign of slowing. An estimated 11 million US couples are currently planning or trying to conceive, with birth rates for 35-44 year olds at their highest in more than 3 decades. While this decision is common, it's not without risk. 1 in 6 couples today will experience a delay or difficulty, and experts say it can take couples
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Work Hazards Effect Fertility
It's been documented that environmental toxins can have an impact on fertility, for both men and women. Some new research looks at specific jobs that might be harmful if you're trying to get pregnant. We have found that there is a tendency for farmers to have high levels of DNA damage and things such as mechanics maybe who are perhaps exposed to high levels of solvents," he said.Some workers
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Thursday, October 5, 2006
Vitamin C
There are many supplements available that can help in the effort to become pregnant. Some are helpful for women--others helpful for men. Some new research shows the benefits for men in taking Vitamin C to improve their fertility. A new small study published in the Journal of Medicinal Food examined the effect of supplementing with vitamin C on men with infertility. The study consisted of 13
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Wednesday, October 4, 2006
Fertile Foods
Nutrition is very important when trying to get pregnant, and this article takes a look at some of the foods that might help you to conceive... 6 FOODS TO EAT IF YOU'RE TRYING TO GET PREGNANT EAT RIGHT ic WestLothian.co.uk, UK - 19 hours ago ... All women hoping to get pregnant are advised to take a folic acid supplement as it reduces the risk of birth defects in the baby. ... technorati
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Tuesday, October 3, 2006
An IVF Alternative
Standard IVF can be very costly--mentally, physically, and financially. For older women who are trying to get pregnant, there is an alternative called "natural IVF" which doesn't include all the drug injections that are normally used to stimulate multiple eggs and is therefore much less expensive. Fertility treatment has given thousands the chance to have their own family. But a growing number
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Sunday, October 1, 2006
Eggs For Sale
Advanced technology continues to offer new options to women trying to get pregnant. Egg donation offers women who perhaps might be too old to conceive a child, the option to do so. This article takes a look at one woman's story regarding egg donation from the egg donor's perspective. Back in the old days, you did the deed and hoped for the best. But now there are more options and technologies
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